US condemns Brunei\'s anti-LGBTQ laws

US condemns Brunei's anti-LGBTQ laws

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The has condemned Brunei's recent decision to clamp down on the LGBTQ community by implementing laws whose associated penalties "run counter" to international human rights.

"Brunei's decision to implement Phases Two and Three of the Sharia Penal Code and associated penalties runs counter to its international human rights obligations, including with respect to torture or other cruel, inhuman or degrading treatment or punishment," said during a on April 2.

"The strongly opposes violence, criminalization and discrimination targeting vulnerable groups, including women at risk of violence, religious and ethnic minorities, and lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender and intersex (LGBTI) persons," he said.

Palladino added that all governments have an obligation to ensure that people can freely enjoy the universal human rights and fundamental freedoms to which they are entitled.

"We continue to encourage to ratify and implement the Convention Against Torture, which it signed in 2015, and to sign, ratify, and implement the International Covenant on Civil and Political Rights," he outlined.

Hollywood launched efforts to boycott hotels associated with the Kingdom following the announcement. Other celebrities like and have supported Clooney's call with DeGeneres tweeting, "We need to do something now. Please boycott...hotels owned by the Sultan of Raise your voices now. Spread the word. Rise up."

The oil-rich Kingdom's monarch owns a string of luxury hotels, including jaunts made famous by Hollywood stars like The and in Los Angeles, USA.

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First Published: Wed, April 03 2019. 11:59 IST